Marco Del Re biography
Marco Del Re was an Italian painter and engraver. He was born in Rome in 1950. In 1970 he enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture and simultaneously dedicated himself to photography and theatre, founding, in the same year, with Bruno Mazzali and Rosa Di Lucia the theater company Il Patagruppo . After meeting Arturo Schwarz, which took place in Milan during a theater tour, he decided to dedicate himself to painting and engraving.
His research led him to experiment with various artistic techniques, from lithography to woodcut to monotype, and the use of many supports, from paper to fabric, from wood to ceramics, from gouache to inks.
The artistic poetics of Marco Del Re is a tribute to the history of art, mythology and literature reinterpreted with your own personal taste. The clear and decisive sign that characterizes his drawing and painting is influenced by Roman statuary, primitivism and the large nudes of the classical tradition.
In 1974 Marco Del Re held his first solo exhibition, presented by Arturo Schwarz, in Turin at the Galleria La Bussola. From that moment on, he exhibited in numerous solo and collective exhibitions in Italy and Europe.
In 1988 he created his first original lithograph for the Italian Artists exhibition at the Maeght Gallery
In 2000, Marco Del Re began a collaboration with the artist Selma Gürbüz with whom he exhibited in numerous exhibitions in Barcelona, Istanbul and Paris. The two artists have produced a long series of works painted together .